In addition to her annual year's best anthologies of fantasy and horror, and her Omni anthologies, Ellen Datlow has published at least other 50 anthologies, the majority of them originals. (About half of these are shown in the photo.) Many of them co-edited with Terri Windling, early books include series based on fairy tales and mythic fiction. Later books have gravitated more toward horror (Datlow's primary interest, judging from her current Year's Best annuals), with the occasional science fiction volume (Vanishing Acts, which published Ted Chiang's "Seventy-Two Letters", and After, gathering post-apocalyptic tales). (Two early volumes, mostly originals, are compiled on the Sex and Gender page.)
Datlow has won Hugo Awards for Best Editor 7 times, plus another win for website Sci Fiction. Five of the books listed here have won World Fantasy Awards; four have won Bram Stoker Awards.
Most frequently published authors: Jeffrey Ford (21), Jane Yolen (17), Delia Sherman (16), Tanith Lee (15), Richard Bowes and Pat Cadigan (14 each), Kathe Koja and Joyce Carol Oates (13 each), then Michael Cadnm, Neil Gaiman, and Laird Barron (12, 11, 10 respectively).
Blood Is Not Enough, Ellen Datlow, ed. (Morrow, 1989)
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A Whisper Of Blood, Ellen Datlow, ed. (Morrow, 1991)
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From the Catalogue of the Pavilion of the Uncanny and Marvelous, Scheduled for Premiere at the Great Exhibition (Before the Fire)
-- Queen Victoria's Book of Spells
The Lion Cage
-- Nightmare Carnival
The Segment
-- After
Things to Know About Being Dead
-- Teeth: Vampire Tales
Visit Lovely Cornwall on the Western Railway Line
-- The Doll Collection